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DBMS 2

The document discusses the relationships between entities in a database context, emphasizing that entities can be associated with multiple others. It also highlights the importance of integrity constraints to maintain data quality during insertion and other processes. Additionally, it mentions domain constraints and the significance of foreign keys in ensuring relational integrity.

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DBMS 2

The document discusses the relationships between entities in a database context, emphasizing that entities can be associated with multiple others. It also highlights the importance of integrity constraints to maintain data quality during insertion and other processes. Additionally, it mentions domain constraints and the significance of foreign keys in ensuring relational integrity.

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